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Sponsored: Getting Freedom Checks is Like “Winning the Lottery” (Must Claim by Jan. 1)

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 ?It?s like winning the lottery...? ? Larry L., Stanley, ND Dear Reader, Write this da

 “It’s like winning the lottery...” — Larry L., Stanley, ND Dear Reader, Write this date down … January 1, 2018! That’s the day thousands of American taxpayers could start collecting huge “freedom checks” … checks so big, one recipient boasts: “It’s like winning the lottery.” And with a massive expected total payout of $34.6 billion or more… It’s clear why Reuters says these freedom checks are “delivering a windfall” and Seeking Alpha calls them a “hidden gem.” And if you want to claim your stake, you must to take action by January 1. Doug Smith, a 46-year-old from Joplin, Missouri, is already set to get a freedom check for $24,075. Lisa Luhrman, a 57-year-old in Tulsa, Oklahoma is cashing in an even bigger check for $66,570. And Mike Reed from Golden, Colorado, is set to get a massive check for $160,923. [In a new video presentation](, acclaimed financial expert Matt Badiali, who coined the term freedom checks, reveals how you can get started no matter your age, income or net worth. Matt says: “This is the biggest cash grab in history. In my opinion, this private program is 10 times better than Social Security. It’s like a secret retirement program anyone can partake in.” However, the January 1 deadline is only days away. So don’t wait. I strongly urge you see how easy it is to claim your share of this $34.6 billion payout … [click here to watch Matt’s presentation now](. Sincerely, Matt Badiali Editor, Banyan Hill Publishing "We lived paycheck to paycheck ... now life's a lot more fun." — Shawn G., Pittsburg, PA "It's crazy ... thousands of people are getting rich." — Richard D., San Antonio, TX This is a message from a third-party advertiser. Insider Monkey is not affiliated with and does not endorse any publicly traded companies mentioned or products advertised above. Please read all disclaimers. If you have any questions concerning the advertiser or their product, please contact the advertiser at the address above. Please note that we are not a registered investment firm or broker/dealer. Readers are advised that the material contained herein should be used solely for informational purposes. We urge you to always conduct your own research and due diligence and obtain professional advice before making any investment decision. We will not be liable for any loss or damage caused by a reader's reliance on information obtained in this email or on our web site. Our readers are solely responsible for their own investment decisions. If you prefer not to receive future e-mail notifications for this action you can unsubscribe by clicking [here](. Insider Monkey, 236 River Mews Lane, Edgewater, NJ, 07020

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